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PAGB ruUB AI.BANT AILT DRMOORAT, WKHNKSIUY. DKCKMIIKR 4, 1I8 SILK CAMISOLES iv given with satisfaction ami received with pleasure. If in need of something appropriate for a Ktft or somethinj: nice fin- your own use, Camisole is the rijrht thin-. CRF.PF. PE CHINK and WASH SATIN In Flesh, White ami Pink, wit!, lace hands, embroidered and l.e n stitched tops, rihhon and lace shoulder straps, some style with wine sleeves. Make your selection now Ivcause they won't Inst lone at these prices: II. j and 11.73 ON DISPLAY in our SHOW WINDOWS Just Received! Big Shipment of 1919 CALENDERS Price 50c to 75c . ,r . .. aiso FRAMED PICTURES Price 75c Each FRED DAWSON'S DRUG STORE NOTICE The Rebeknh's will have a cove.v.l dish supper at their regular mectiny on Friday evening. There will be In itiation. 4do Flood's Store 334 West First SL O. K. S. ATTKNTION ' Special communication of llarzillni Chapter, on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, ut which time Mrs. Mahle Set tlemier of Woodhum will be present to make her official visit. 2d4 GLOBE LAST TIM K TODAY MADGE KENNEDY as Mrs. Bctts Jimntv, her husband. TOM SViOQRE also NEWS KF.ATI RE and BILLY PARSONS in DILL'S FORTl'NE Thursdav and Friday WM. S. HART i:. SHARK MONROE GLOBE. Christmas Candy Our Attractive Boxes will solve the Holiday Problem CIGAR:! FOR MEN i What better Gift than a Box of I i i K h Grade Cigars ? Let us help you pick out Hubby's favorite brand. H-O-T T A M ALES Day and Night LESLIE'S First Street V ki. " - J r?" ';:;, ; ; ' M Most things can be anybody's j'ft your portrait is distinctively, ex clusively yours. NOW is the time to have them taken. For those who fir busy during the dav our studio is thor oughly equipped fyr taking picture In the evening. Open evenings by appointment only. Clifford's Studio 133 West First Street Naptha Soap, lare bars, 5c. Hol lownv' Farmers' Store. n2?tf E 111 y la the Nation' Watchword. Here's a Chance to Put Prac tical Economy into Effect, All styles prohobitcd by the Nation al Kcnomy Board are included in this Sub. nWl i r , U Jr r V- $9.00 Grey Kid Lare Boot, Cloth top to match, white welt sole, military heel, imitation tip. One of this season's most popular styles reduced to $8.10 $9Jj0 All Grey Kid Lace Boot Cuban heel, welt soles, imita tion tip,. Reduced to $8.55 $12.00 All Grey Kid Lace Hoot leather Louis heel, welt soL Reduced to J9.K5 6.50 (ire j Kid Lace Root Cloth top to match. McKay sewed, leather Louis heel. Reduced to $4.95 M.00 Iliir (.irl' tan elk lare Bout, Low heels. Reduced to $4.95 McDowcll Shoe Go. AND MANY OTHER BTYI.F.H U. S. HEALTH SERVICE ISSUES WARNING Increase In All Respiratory Dis eases After the Influenza Epidemic Probable. Inffutma Expected to Lurk for Month. How to Guard Against Pneumonia. Common Colds Highly Catching Im portance of Suitable Clothing Could 6ave 10J0.OOO Lives. Washington, P. C Wlih the subsid ence of tho epidemic of Influenza the attention of health officer la directed to pneumonia, bronchitis ami other dlsc-nsfs of the respiratory sMtem which tvKularly cause a laruo number of dent lis, estveclutly during the winter Sanson. According to Kupt'rt lllue. Surgeon CJeneral of tho lnltHl States Public Ilenlth Service, these diseases will be ej,eclully prevalent thts win ter unless the people are particularly cnrefnl to obey health Instrucuona. The pn-ju-nt epidemic, satd 8ur Keon ticnrral lUue, "hni taught by bit ter experience how nmdtly a condition b4elnulinf apparently as a H;ht cold may go on to pneumonia and death. Although the worst of the epidemic la over, thero will continue to be a larg: number of S4atter?d rases, many of them mild and unrecognized, which will be danger simus to be gnianled acnlimt." The Surgeon tienernl llkinetl the present situation to that after a Kront Are, saylnK. "No fire chlrf who understands his buslncwt stops playing the htate on the charnl debris as soon an the flames and visible Are hare dls appenrvd. On the contrary, ho con tinues the water for hours and even days, for he knows that there Is dan cer of the tire rekindling from smol dering embers. Thcn you fenr another outbreak of Influenza ? he was asked. Not neces sarily another large epidemic." said the Surgeon flenernl, "but unlesa thn people learn to realize the seriousness of the danger they will be compelled to pay a heavy death toll from pneumo nia and other respiratory disease. Common Colds Highly Catching. "It Is encouraging to observe that people are beginning to learn that or dinary eonghs and colds are highly catching and are spread from person to person ty means of dropleta of germ Inden aucua. Such droplets are sprnyel Into the air when care leas or Ignorant people cough or sneeze with out covering their mouth and nose It Is also good to know that people have learned something about the value, of fresh air. In summer, when people are largely out of doors, the respira tory diseases (coughs, colds, pneumo nia, etc.) are Infrequent; In the fall, es people begin to remain Indoors, tho respiratory diseases Increase; In the winter, when people arc prone to atoy In badly ventUatd, Overheated rooms, the respiratory diseases become very prevalent. Suitable Clothing Important Stlll another factor In the produc tion of colds, pneumonia ami other re spiratory diseases la cervleaaneM or Itf iiorunce of the people regarding suit ablo clothing durliig the seasons when the weather suddenly changes, kitting In warm rooms too heavily drvssed r, hnt Is even more rttmtnon, especially among women, ilreiulng so lightly tbut windows are kept closed In order to be comfortably warm. This Is a very In jurious practice. Could Save 100,000 Lives. 1 believe we could easily save one hundred thousand lives annually in the I'ulted States If all the people would adopt the system of fresh air living followed, for example. In tuber culosis sanatoria. There Is nothing mysterious alout It no specific medi cine, t o vaccine. The Important thing Is right living, good IhJ aud pleuty of freah air. Droplet Infection Explained In Pictures. The Bureau of Public Health, Treasury Ivpartment, has put Isaued a striking poster drawn by Herrymun, the well known Washington cartoonist. The Mster eietnpllflea the motlern method of health eilucatlon. A few years ago, under similar circumstances, the health authorities would have Is sued an onVUI dry but clentlnVally accurate bulletin teaching the rule uf dm plot Infection In the spread of ro up Ira to ry dlscan-a. The only ones who would have understood the bulletin would have been those who already knew all about the subject. The man In the strevU the plain cltUen and the many millions who toll for their living would have had no time and no desire lo wade through the technical phraseology.- CHRISTMAS 8n.;KMTiONH ALWAYS PRACTICAL are tho lima of tnervhandla we evil In our H7 Husy Stores. Therefore litis) Christmas time ran be made ft tea son of thoughtrulnesa by choosing gifts of year around necessity from our low-priced stock. Our buying power enable us to save you money. I.A0IKS fancy IIANOKKRCIIIKKS - 2 In bo S"c I.AMKH' fancy llANI'KKUCIIIKr'S - 3 In bor 3t HO STATIONARY Ic. 2Sr. 4Hc. 6tc. 7tfc, Kr but MKN'S INITIAL HANDKKRCIIIKr-it In bog tie WOMKN S felt SLIITKKS-funcy II.IS, fl.23. II.M, H UH MISSKS' SLIPPKRS Hc. $1.41. $L1M, $i ! MKN'S SILK TIKS 4e, lc, IHc M UN'S SILK SOX-lllue. Ilmck.t.rey 4tf WOMKN S HATH RORKS $1.41, $.1.1. $4.1H MKN'S RATH RORKS $3.M. $1 MH Roys SOLIMKR SUITS including ciutt, pants, rap ami leggina $I.VM RATH TOWKLS 4c, 6tc the pair USE cou. tmvvaK miuuoNiA, and Tvaucuuna aju sniiAP thb way Copies of tin poster can ba ob tained free of ehnrs. hjr wrlllii( to th. Surucm (ienernl, V. 8. I'uhlle Health Service. WsihliiRtnn. D C 8UBSCRIIIKKS IK TIIK HOYS fail to deliver the paper each eveninit. kindly phone lo the office. The mn. I aKement ineitea complaints from j its patron and will do ila beat to I rorreat faulty service, I . Knt,t(,M Viinn tn.. r.- loway's r'armeS' .Store. ' n27tf Y WEEKLY MARKET QUOTATIONS OF STAPLE 1001) PRODUCTS Commodity Hard wheat flour, per 1-10 bll. 4!) Iln Whent flour (hulk) per lb. Harley flour (bulk) per lh. Rye flour, per j.ifl 1,1,1 10 It,. Kye flour (uulk) per lb. Corn flour (hulk) per lb. Rice flour (bulk) per lb. Cornmeal (bulk) per lb. Cornmeal ( pkir.) ... .10 lb. . . .per lb. Hread, per loaf Oatmeal or rolled oat (bulk) per lb. Ontmcnl or rolled oat (pk.) per lb. Kice, unbroken, standard quality, lb. Hominy or hominy irrits, 10 lb per lb. Suirar (rranulatnd (bulk) .... per lb. Means, whita navy or pea, not lima, lb. Potatoes, white or Irish, per peck . . . Onions , per lb. Rnisin, aeeded per 1(1. or.. pk(r. I'runes, med size (fiO-70, 70-80) per lh. Canned tomatoes, 20 oz. (No. 2) can ("anend corn .. ..20 or.. (No. 2) can Canned peas 20 oz. (No. 2) can Cannel salmon, tall pink Alaska, No. I funnel salmon, tall red Alaska, No. 1 Kvaporated milk (unaweetened) 7 ox. Kvaporated milk (unsweetened) 1(1 oz. Milk (bottled, dipped) per qut. Mutter, creamery (tub, print) per lb. Oleomnrirarine per lb, Kiriri (fresh, stored, per dozen Cheese, American, full cream cut, lb. Lard, pure leaf (hulk) per lb. Lard, pure leaf (in tin) 6 lb., per lb. Ijird substitute (bulk) per lb. I.ard auhstitute (in tin) 6 lb., per lb, llncon, breakfast sliced (tandard) lb. Pork chop per lb. Hnm, amnked, allced per lb. Round teak per lb. Hen, year or more, dressed not drawn Fish, fresh, plentiful variety, salmon Iaiw I er Pay r. flu' h I'r. Ix)W I'r. Hit'h I'r. $2.2V4 .... .t.20 .05 .OB .0(1 .07 .06 .... .07! .... .07 .... .08 J, .09 M'A 08 (XVj m 0!t .... .12 M M'A .07 .08 .... .00 .08'. .10 .06 1-3 .00 2-3 .0!l .... .28 .nr, .my, .w, .12', .i:m 07 09 Io.'jo .11 xi .07 .! .10 VI',', .01 '4 .01 .02 .02 .02 .0:1 12 15 10 12 12 IB J5 wa 13 16 I! 25 24 30 .m,'i .07 .... .10 M'A .l.V4 20 13 .06 .75 .34 ..'Ml .40 .45 I .04 .fill .05 .70 .... .39 .... .45 .... .2!) .... .35 . $1.33 .... fl.50 2314 .... 27A $1.08 .... $1.25 .40 .45 ,50 .55 32 40 37 45 20 25 22. .24 .30 .34 14 20 The Sample Store's Tri Weekly Reminder JI ST IN. ONK I.OT or SAMI'I.KS Of WOMKVM SOFT HOI.K 1KI.T SI.II'I'l HS. Ribbon or plain trimmed In tariou. color. Value, up lo 12.00 Sites 4 (a i. ('HOICK r WOMKN S II ATS. !de or narro .hape. All color 11.61. I.KH 2 II WO MKN'S DKKSS SMUTS II 2i. II.IS, II J WOMKN'S W AISTS . fi ll. Il.sa, 2.1. J CIIII.IIS COAT AND CAP SKT 9e C. J. BREIER CO. YOU DO BETTER HERU FOR LESS CAKKTKRIA IHNNKlt Cafeteria Pinner and bazaar at the Kirst Presbyterian church Friday af ternoon and evening. Kancy work, dulls and Kd eata for sale. (lames for amusement. Munic. And a f.ttr dinner at a reasonable price. lon'l It. Friday afternoon, dinner at 6:30. 4dG KKAI) OMR WANT AD. Comfortable, ronvenlenl, eaaenlial Whether your employment la mental, manual, or a combination of both. It la food eyeaighl which enable you la protect yourself physically, and al lows you lo fort ahead in rlau room or business. Tak warning and con serve your eyesight! E. C. MKADI. Optometrist If He Needs It YOU COI I.II NOT I'l.KASK HIM IIKTTKIt than lo buy a Nice Crey or Khuki 1'lannil Shirt for hi Chriatmna Present. At present wo have a nice line priced i7?hX al f K3 mxmm from 11.75 lo 13.00 but we wilt be short of sites liefora Christmna. F.vrry man really want one, but a great many go without liernuse it is not a positive necessity. Other Su&fcstions Suit Overcoat Raincoat Mackinaw ' Hat Shoe Shirt Sweater Sock. Necktie Suspender Carter licit. Handkerchief Combination Seta Jewelry The Blain Clothing Co. VAI.UK FIRST"